That worked, thanks!
On Thursday, July 12, 2012 11:50:52 AM UTC-4, sti wrote: > > The locations for various tools used by Jenkins can usually be configured > for every node. > > Go into the Mac slave configuration page, check the box named "Tool > locations". Then add a Git tool location and specify the path to the git > executable on the Mac slave. > > -- Sami > > Andrew Schaps kirjoitti 12.7.2012 kello 0.04: > > > Our master instance of Jenkins is properly configured on a Windows box > to access our git repositories and build several .NET projects. We've > setup a slave on a Mac OS X machine to build an Objective-C project and > when the job runs it tries to clone the Objective-C project repository > using the Windows git command and we get this: > > > > Caused by: hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Error performing command: > c:\Program Files (x86)\git\cmd\git.cmd clone -o origin > g...@github.com:PATH_TO_OUR_REPO.git PATH_TO_LOCAL_CLONE_IN_WORKSPACE > > > > Is what we're trying to do even possible or do we need to run separate > Windows and Mac OS X Jenkins servers? If it is possible, any help would be > appreciated. > > > > Regards, > > Andrew Schaps > >